Developmental dyslexia is a common learning disability characterized by normal intelligence but difficulty in skills associated with reading, writing and spelling. One of the most prominent, albeit controversial, theories of dyslexia is the magnocellular theory, which suggests that malfunction of the magnocellular system in the brain is responsible for the behavioral deficits. We sought to test the basis of this theory by directly measuring the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), the only location in the brain where the magnocellular and parvocellular streams are spatially disjoint. Using high-resolution proton-density weighted MRI scans, we precisely measured the anatomical boundaries of the LGN in 13 subjects with dyslexia (five female) and...
In the present study, we investigated brain morphological signatures of dyslexia by using a voxel-ba...
In this study, we examined the neuroanatomy of dys-lexic (14 males, four females) and control (19 ma...
Previous research has suggested that cerebellar deficits and subsequent impairment in procedural lea...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a common learning disability characterized by normal intelligence ...
Dyslexic brains exhibit histologic changes in the magnocellular (magno) cells of the lateral genicul...
The ability to read proficiently is key to social participation and an important premise for individ...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent reading disorder affecting about 5%–10% of children. It...
Among the various asymmetrical structures of the human brain, the planum temporale, an anatomical re...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
Copyright © 2013 Melissa Sue Sayeur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
International audience: In the present study, we investigated brain morphological signatures of dysl...
Several previous studies have reported that brain structure in developmental dyslexics differs from ...
AbstractAbnormalities in cortical structure are commonly observed in children with dyslexia in key r...
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate to a linguistic deficit, the underlying...
Low literacy is termed 'developmental dyslexia' when reading is significantly behind that expected f...
In the present study, we investigated brain morphological signatures of dyslexia by using a voxel-ba...
In this study, we examined the neuroanatomy of dys-lexic (14 males, four females) and control (19 ma...
Previous research has suggested that cerebellar deficits and subsequent impairment in procedural lea...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a common learning disability characterized by normal intelligence ...
Dyslexic brains exhibit histologic changes in the magnocellular (magno) cells of the lateral genicul...
The ability to read proficiently is key to social participation and an important premise for individ...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent reading disorder affecting about 5%–10% of children. It...
Among the various asymmetrical structures of the human brain, the planum temporale, an anatomical re...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
Copyright © 2013 Melissa Sue Sayeur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
International audience: In the present study, we investigated brain morphological signatures of dysl...
Several previous studies have reported that brain structure in developmental dyslexics differs from ...
AbstractAbnormalities in cortical structure are commonly observed in children with dyslexia in key r...
Although developmental dyslexia (DD) is frequently associate to a linguistic deficit, the underlying...
Low literacy is termed 'developmental dyslexia' when reading is significantly behind that expected f...
In the present study, we investigated brain morphological signatures of dyslexia by using a voxel-ba...
In this study, we examined the neuroanatomy of dys-lexic (14 males, four females) and control (19 ma...
Previous research has suggested that cerebellar deficits and subsequent impairment in procedural lea...